Running Away | Ebeneezer | In The Middle | Riding With Mr. Millshark | California |
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Where was Charlotte going after she ran away?
Manchester
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How did Charley meet Ebeneezer?
She was sleeping in the loft of his barn and he woke her up with a pitchfork in her face.
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What is the name of the stables where Charley works?
What Cheer Stables
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Why is Charley nervous about the passenger list?
It says Mr. Millshark on it.
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Why did Charley want to go to California?
To get land for cheap.
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Who sat next to Charlotte on the stage coach?
Mrs. Mapes & Mrs. Earhart
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What kind of work did Ebeneezer offer to Charley?
Stable Boy
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What is a rear boot?
The back luggage area of the stage coach?
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What made Mr. Millshark look different to Charley?
He had on high heel boots so he looked taller.
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How do Charlotte and Ebeneezer feel about each other now?
Like Father and Daughter
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Where did Charlotte get off the stage coach?
Worcester
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Where is Ebeneezer moving his business to?
Rhode Island
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Who got to ride in the comfy seats?
Women and Children
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Where did Mr. Millshark want to sit?
Up top with the driver.
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What did Charley whisper into Ebeneezer's ear before she left?
Her real name.
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Who was Charlotte thinking about while riding the stage coach?
Hayward
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What kind of test did Ebeneezer give Charley?
He had her try to drive 6 horses.
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Why did Charley mail letters to Hayward through other people?
So no one could find out where he really was.
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What "gift" did Mr. Millshark give Charley for the special treatment he wanted?
Fine Cigars
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How did the men treat the women handing out the handbills?
Badly, Yelled at them, made fun of them.
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What time did the coach leave AND what time did Charlotte think people would notice she was missing?
6am and 7am
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What lesson can be learned by what Charley did with the horses?
Don't give up!
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What are the pairs of horses called?
Lead Horses, Swings, Wheelers
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What are the two ways that Charlotte got her "revenge" on Mr. Millshark?
Got him all muddy. Stole his boots.
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What does it mean "She was on the verge of something exciting"?
She could see her dreams coming true.
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